Plan your last-second getaway: Stay Friday Dec. 10, 2011 in a River-view Whirlpool Suites $129, City-view Whirlpool Suites $99 And since you’re not going to be stuck here due to the snow: Stay Saturday night as well, but at half the price. Friday Night: free Jameson Whiskey at 8pm with the Jameson Girls and Live Entertainment both nights from Tom Dahill and Ginny McShane Johnson.

*Some restrictions or exclusions may apply. Offer may be limited or changed without notice.

Cody McKinney (Bass, Guitar, Vocals), Scottie Devlm (Guitar, Banjo, Vocals). Reverse Cowboys came about by blending two individual musical histories to interpret Irish music. They have seamlessly filtered traditional and contemporary Irish music through their long touring and recording history in the American music tradition.

2011

Jan 1 Paul and Lorraine

Jan 7&8 A Little of the Ready

Jan 14&15 Hounds of Finn

Jan 21&22 Reverse Cowboy

Jan 28&29 Paul and Lorraine

Paul and Lorraine have been playing Irish music together for a couple of years now, starting with the rouge folk band Folk Underground and then splitting off to form their own duo. Something for everyone lots of drinking, lots of losing your love, plenty of Death, Doom and Destruction & happy little nights in the Pub. Not to mention some of the best Irish Fiddle Tunes going. They like to take requests & will play almost anything, if they know about half of it.

Feb 4&5 Irish Brigade

Feb 11&12 Hounds of Finn

Feb 18&19 A Little of the Ready

Fed 25&26 Paul and Lorraine

Featuring Mike Wallace and Joe Smith. A consummate stage performer Mike has been happy to spend his time on stage with such great performers as Peter Yeates, Steve Mulligan, Joe Burk, Noel Hill, Paddy O’Brien, and Larry Nugent not to mention his original partner in the The Irish Brigade Gerry Goodwin god rest his soul or current partners Sean Conway and Darren Crossey. Joe’s outstanding vocals combined with his mastery of a wide range of instruments makes him a great performer to watch and listen to.

Mar 4&5 Reverse Cowboy

Mar 11&12 Hounds of Finn

Mar 17 Music on Two Stages

Pub

A Little of the Ready 1-4pm in Pub

Hounds of Finn 430-730pm in Pub

Paul and Lorraine 8-Midnight in Pub

Event Center

The Crossing (Five piece Celtic Group from Chicago, Ill.)

Two dinner shows starting at 5pm and 8pm.

Mar 18 A Little of the Ready

Mar 25&26 Paul and Lorraine

Hounds of Finn play Irish Rock and roots music from around the world. It's mixture of original songs written and performed by both Pete McCauley and Leslie Rich, sprinkled with some traditional Irish and Scottish tunes brought to you by both Michelle MacGregor on fiddle and Pete on Mandolin.

Apr 1&2 Hounds of Finn

Apr 8&9 Paul and Lorraine

Apr 15&16 Reverse Cowboy

Apr 23&24 A Little of the Ready

Apr 29&30 Locklin Road

Locklin Road is a folk trio playing compelling Celtic and original music in an updated style with three-part vocal harmony, guitars, mandolin and bodhran … as well as the occasional tin whistle, banjo-guitar and whatever else is catching their spirit at the time. The trio does a lot of musical storytelling, from traditional Irish ballads to Sheri's original work.

May 5&6 Tom Dahill

May 13&14 Hounds of Finn

May 20&21 Paul and Lorraine

May 27&28 A Little of the Ready

May 29 Irish Brigade – Plays on the Jameson Patio after the Stillwater Marathon – Special Time 12-4pm

“Tom Dahill is one of the best entertainers playing Irish Music. He’ll have you singing the party piece you practiced since you were a kid or dancing an Irish jig for the first time in your life. Tom is a well rounded performer and very easy to work with”

Jun 3&4 Barry Nelson

Jun 10&11 Irish Brigade

Jun 17&18 Irish Brigade

Jun 24&25 Hounds of Finn

Born in Belfast Co. Antrim Ireland, Barry has been playing music since his early teens performing in Ireland, England, Denmark, and Sweden currently based in Virginia U.S.A. He has crisscrossed the U.S.A. many times from Cape Cod to Florida, Maryland to Minnesota. He has played with Coribb Folk, Pennywhistle, and as a solo artist for the former Irish Prime Minster Albert Reynolds and President Ronald Regan. He is never short of a toast, song or story so come listen sing and party with Barry Nelson.

July 1&2 Locklin Road

July 8&9 A Little of the Ready

July 15&16 Tom Dahill

July 29&30 Reverse Cowboy

A Little Of The Ready don't play Irish, Scottish and roots music because of any great reverence, but because of the overwhelming joy of performing live. Their set mixes up great Irish and Scottish pub favorites, Irish rock, folk and originals with soaring four part harmonies and energetic acoustic instrumentation.

Marathon weekend, come out and watch the runners come in from our new deck. For you runners and everyone else we are having Pasta Specials on Saturday night. Live music this weekend Tom Dahill in the Pub Friday & Saturday nights and Irish Brigade Sunday afternoon out of the new deck 12 to 4.

Live Music for Charlie’s Irish Pub located in the Historic Water Street Inn, in downtown Stillwater

Charlie’s Pub features live music every Friday & Saturday night from 7:30-11:30pm

February 26 & 27 - Hounds of Finn

Hounds of Finn play Irish Rock and roots music from around the world. It’s mixture of original songs written and performed by both Pete McCauley and Leslie Rich, sprinkled with some traditional Irish and Scottish tunes brought to you by both Michelle MacGregor on fiddle and Pete on Mandolin.

March 5 & 6 – Barry Nelson

Born in Belfast Co. Antrim Ireland, Barry has been playing music since his early teens performing in Ireland, England, Denmark, and Sweden currently based in Virginia U.S.A. He has crisscrossed the U.S.A. many times from Cape Cod to Florida, Maryland to Minnesota. He has played with Coribb Folk, Pennywhistle, and as a solo artist for the former Irish Prime Minster Albert Reynolds and President Ronald Regan. He is never short of a toast, song or story so come listen sing and party with Barry Nelson.

March 12 & 13 - Paul and Lorraine

Paul and Lorraine have been playing Irish music together for a couple of years now, starting with the rouge folk band Folk Underground and then splitting off to form their own duo. Something for everyone lots of drinking, lots of losing your love, plenty of Death, Doom and Destruction & happy little nights in the Pub. Not to mention some of the best Irish Fiddle Tunes going. They like to take requests & will play almost anything, if they know about half of it.

ST. PATRICK'S DAY 2010

Live Irish Music on Two Stages

Music starts early in the afternoon at Charlie’s Irish Pub with Paul and Lorraine. At 5pm The Crossing will begin playing in the Water Street Inn ballroom (full food and beverage service available) and Daoine Sidhe will begin their set in Charlie’s Pub. The night wraps up with Paul and Lorraine in the ballroom.

March 20 & 21 - Tom Dahill and Ginny McShane Johnson

Tom Dahill is one of the best entertainers playing Irish Music. He’ll have you singing the party piece you practiced since you were a kid or dancing an Irish jig for the first time in your life. Tom is a well rounded performer and very easy to work with.

March 26 & 27 - Langer's Ball

The Langer’s Ball is a 2-piece Celtic Group that has been performing around the Mid-Western states since July 2007. Featuring Michael Sturm on guitar, mandolin & vocals, and Hannah Rediske on accordion and penny whistle, The Langer’s Ball performs a wide variety of traditional, contemporary and original Celtic songs and tunes.

Leslie Rich is a singer/songwriter from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He performs solo and also backed by the beautifully monikered Rocket Soul Choir – An ever changing and adapting group presently a tight four piece. He has played Minneapolis, New York City, Finland, California and around the Midwest.
ÂOctober 9 & 10

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Paul and Lorraine have been playing Irish music together for a couple of years now, starting with the rouge folk band Folk Under Ground and then splitting off to form their own duo.Â Paul and Lorraine play Irish music. All sorts of Irish music and Scottish music, and English music, some original music and a whole lot of songs where people get sent to prison in Australia forever.Â Something for everyone lots of Drinking, lots of lots of losing your love forever, plenty of Death, Doom and Destruction and Happy little nights in the Pub. Not to mention some of the best Irish Fiddle Tunes going.Â They like to have fun. They like to take requests and will play just about anything, if they know just about half of it

“Tom Dahill is one of the best entertainers playing Irish Music. He’ll have you singing the party peice you practiced since you were a kid or dancing an Irish jig for the first time in your life. Tom is a well rounded performer and very easy to work with”
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Cody McKinney (Bass, Guitar, Vocals), Scottie Devlm (Guitar, Banjo, Vocals). Reverse Cowboys came about by blending two individual musical histories to interpret Irish music. They have seamlessly filtered traditional and contemporary Irish music through their long touring and recording history in the American music tradition. Scottie has been playing most of his life learning from his father and Cody studied at Berkley College of Music in Boston. Their influences include Steppenwolf, Flogging Molly, and the Young Dubliners.

October 24

Â Irish Brigade
Featuring Mike Wallace and Joe Smith. A consummate stage performer Mike has been happy to spend his time on stage with such great performers as Peter Yeates, Steve Mulligan, Joe Burk, Noel Hill, Paddy O’Brien, and Larry Nugent not to mention his original partner in the The Irish Brigade Gerry Goodwin god rest his soul or current partners Sean Conway and Darren Crossey. Joe’s outstanding vocals combined with his mastery of a wide range of instruments makes him a great performer to watch and listen to. He is a native son of Minnesota but has Irish music in his blood and has been playing most of his life.
ÂOctober 30 & 31

Barry Nelson
Â Born in Belfast Co. Antrim Ireland. Barry has been playing music since his early teens performing in Ireland, England, Denmark, and Sweden currently based in Virginia U.S.A. He has crisscrossed the U.S.A. many times from Cape Cod to Florida, Maryland to Minnesota. He has played with Coribb Folk, Pennywhistle, and as a solo artist for the former Irish Prime Minster Albert Reynolds and President Ronald Regan. He is never short of a toast, song or story so come listen sing and party with Barry Nelson. This is a “don’t miss” show so come in and catch Barry and a special guest at work, call it that work or not it’s a lot of fun to watch listen and sing a long. Barry often plays in the Twin Cities with Brendan Sheridan (accordian, tin whistle, 5-string banjo guitar, vocals): Brendan has a great command of all the instruments he plays as well as having a wonderful old style voice that brings out the best in his large repertoire of songs. Brendan has a fun collection of songs and tunes from the classic Pericy French songs from his own part of Ireland to a bunch of very nice “old time” American classics too. Otherwise Barry plays with a large variety of local musicians when he comes to town either way this is a “don’t miss” show so come in and catch Barry and his friends at work,… if we dare call it that. Work or not it’s a lot of fun to watch listen and sing a long.

Paul and Lorraine have been playing Irish music together for a couple of years now, starting with the rouge folk band Folk UnderGround and then splitting off to form their own duo.Â Paul and Lorraine play Irish music. All sorts of Irish music and Scottish music, and English music, some original music and a whole lot of songs where people get sent to prison in Australia forever.Â Something for everyone lots of Drinking, lots of lots of losing your love forever, plenty of Death, Doom and Destruction and Happy little nights in the Pub. Not to mention some of the best Irish Fiddle Tunes going. They like to have fun. They like to take requests and will play just about anything, if they know just about half of it. Someday they will learn all the words to Puff the Magic Dragon. (Why this song is so requested in Irish Bars they do not know, but their audiences seem to love it and are happy to sing it. At least the first verse, over and over.) They will play the Unicorn song for free. Once If Paul has too much whisky, he will play Freebird for you. (This is sometimes more fun than it sounds. Trust them) they will play the Irish Washerwomen (Re-titled simply The Irish Song) at least once a set. (Again, trust them)

Tom Dahill is one of the best entertainers playing Irish Music. He’ll have you singing the party piece you practiced since you were a kid or dancing an Irish jig for the first time in your life. Tom is a well rounded performer and very easy to work with”

“His show is spontaneous and flows with the mood of the audience. From quite ballads to the rowdy and comical, and on the political, songs woven together with rich Irish stories that lead you through the culture and robust life of the Irish.”

The Two Tap Trio had its genesis in the Fall of 2005 when Vancouver singer and flute player Norah Rendell and Twin Cities guitarist Brian Miller found themselves both on musical pilgrimages in Ireland. The addition of young fiddler Nathan Gourley makes for a live show that fans of Irish music with strong traditional roots and top notch musicality won’t want to miss

The Langer’s Ball is a 2-piece Irish Group that has been performing in and around the Twin Cities since July, 2007. Featuring Michael Sturm on Guitar, Mandolin & Vocals, and Hannah Rediske on Piano Accordion and Penny Whistle. The Langer’s Ball performs a wide variety of Traditional and contemporary Irish songs and tunes. Since they began performing less than a year ago, they have already played over 70 shows at various locations; they have opened for Toronto-based Enter The Haggis, and have just been booked for 3 dates at the Iowa Irish Fest. The debut CD for The Langer’s Ball is due out in July 2008.

May 8 & 9 – Paul and Lorraine

May 15 & 16 – Tom Dahill

May 22 & 23 – Paul and Lorraine

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May 29 & 30 – Reverse Cowboys

Reverse Cowboy: Cody McKinney (Bass, Guitar vocals), Scottie DevIm (Guitar, Banjo, Vocals). Reverse Cowboy came about by blending two individual musical histories to interpret Irish music They have seamlessly filtered traditional and contemporary Irish music through their long touring and recording history in the American music tradition. Scottie has been playing most of his life learning from his father and Cody studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston with influences from Steppenwolf, Flogging Molly, and The Young Dubliners and more this is a show not to be missed. http://www.myspace.com/reversecowboymusic

“Tom Dahill is one of the best entertainers playing Irish Music. He’ll have you singing the party peice you practiced since you were a kid or dancing an Irish jig for the first time in your life. Tom is a well rounded performer and very easy to work with”

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Feb. 13 &14

Paul and Lorraine

The 13th is Lorraine’s

Birthday Party

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Paul and Lorraine have been playing Irish music together for a couple of years now, starting with the rouge folk band Folk UnderGround and then splitting off to form their own duo.Â Paul and Lorraine play Irish music. All sorts of Irish music and Scottish music, and English music, some original music and a whole lot of songs where people get sent to prison in Australia forever.Â Something for everyone lots of Drinking, lots of lots of losing your love forever, plenty of Death, Doom and Destruction and Happy little nights in the Pub. Not to mention some of the best Irish Fiddle Tunes going.Â They like to have fun. They like to take requests and will play just about anything, if they know just about half of it.Â

Live Music for Charlieâ€™s Irish Pub located in the Historic Water Street Inn, in downtown Stillwater

Charlieâ€™s Pub features live music every Friday & Saturday night from

7:30 to 11:30

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December 19 & 20 Lorraine & Paul

Paul and Lorraine have been playing Irish music together for a couple of years now, starting with the rouge folk band Folk UnderGround and then splitting off to form their own duo.Â Paul and Lorraine play Irish music. All sorts of Irish music and Scottish music, and English music, some original music and a whole lot of songs where people get sent to prison in Australia forever.Â Something for everyone lots of Drinking, lots of lots of losing your love forever, plenty of Death, Doom and Destruction and Happy little nights in the Pub. Not to mention some of the best Irish Fiddle Tunes going.Â They like to have fun. They like to take requests and will play just about anything, if they know just about half of it.

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December 26 & 27 Two Tap Trio

The Two Tap Trio had its genesis in the Fall of 2005 when Vancouver singer and flute player Norah Rendell and Twin Cities guitarist Brian Miller found themselves both on musical pilgrimages in Ireland. The addition of young fiddler Nathan Gourley makes for a live show that fans of Irish music with strong traditional roots and top notch musicality won’t want to miss

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December 31st and Jan 2 & 3 Lorraine & Paul

Paul and Lorraine have been playing Irish music together for a couple of years now, starting with the rouge folk band Folk UnderGround and then splitting off to form their own duo.Â Paul and Lorraine play Irish music. All sorts of Irish music and Scottish music, and English music, some original music and a whole lot of songs where people get sent to prison in Australia forever.Â Something for everyone lots of Drinking, lots of lots of losing your love forever, plenty of Death, Doom and Destruction and Happy little nights in the Pub. Not to mention some of the best Irish Fiddle Tunes going.Â They like to have fun. They like to take requests and will play just about anything, if they know just about half of it.

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January 9 & 10 – Tom Dahill

Tom Dahill is one of the best entertainers playing Irish Music. He’ll have you singing the party piece you practiced since you were a kid or dancing an Irish jig for the first time in your life. Tom is a well rounded performer and very easy to work with”

“His show is spontaneous and flows with the mood of the audience. From quite ballads to the rowdy and comical, and on the political, songs woven together with rich Irish stories that lead you through the culture and robust life of the Irish.”

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November 14 & 15 The Langers Ball

The Langerâ€™s Ball is a 2-piece Irish Group that has been performing in and around the Twin Cities since July, 2007. Featuring Michael Sturm on Guitar, Mandolin & Vocals, and Hannah Rediske on Piano Accordion and Penny Whistle. The Langerâ€™s Ball performs a wide variety of Traditional and contemporary Irish songs and tunes.